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Wisteria Cottage and Wisteria Atelier
Magnolia Home Furnishings
DroneDash Diner
Rowena Water Catchment Plant
Azalea Premium Gym

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Shots from my SEED game builds of Lenore and Aurora's home (Wisteria Cottage), clothing shop (Wisteria Atelier), furniture workshop (Magnolia Home Furnishings), diner (DroneDash Diner) and water plant (Rowena Water Catchment Plant).
Different 15-genotype of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) were grown in germination trays containing fine sand as a growth medium and exposed to five different salts (NaCl, MgSO4, CaCl2, Na2SO4) treatment, i.e., 0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.0 and 10 dS m-1. The germination and emergence percentage, root /shoot length, shoot/root dry weight, leaf area, and number of leaves per plant and chlorophyll content of all genotypes showed a significant decrease as salts levels increased. On the basis of percentage increase or decrease in the above-mentioned traits, the investigated genotypes were considered as salt-tolerant, intermediate tolerant and salt-sensitive groups. Therefore, Samarina zard, Climax, Sadique-1 and sprinter were found to be salt tolerant. While 6173, F-16, Jurass, Olympia and Green cross showed an intermediate salt-tolerant response. Whereas Ambasidar, Green arrow, Meteor and Assar were observed as highly salt-sensitive genotypes. Tolerant genotypes (Samarina zard, Climax, Sadique-1 and Sprinter) were successful in maintaining the maximum dry matter, low Cl– and Na+, while high P, Mg, Ca and K+ under saline conditions.
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Low soil fertility and density are the major yields and seed quality limiting constraints. Therefore, the field experiment was conducted to elucidate the effect of density, nitrogen and NPS rates on yield components and seed quality of sorghum. The treatments consisted of a factorial combination of 4 density, 3 nitrogen and NPS rates laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The results revealed that days to flowering, maturity, plant height, leaf area, productive tillers, grain yield, 1000 kernel weight, normal seedlings, and vigour index i and ii were significantly affected by the main and interaction effects of nitrogen and NPS fertilizers. The main effects of density influenced days to flowering, leaf area index, grain yield, productive tillers and 1000 kernel weight. Therefore, it could be concluded that the application of 46 kg N, 100 kg NPS ha-1 density, of 66 666 plants was economically profitable in the study area.

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SEEDLINGS
When is the right time to plant seeds?
You might think that the best time to plant seeds is when the weather first warms up from winter, but there are actually multiple seasons that are conducive to growing plants, and planting time really depends on the location you live in.
The first thing you want to do is figure out which agricultural zone you live in. You can do this online or by looking at the back of a commercial seed packet. Then, you will likely want to go onto a website like The Farmer’s Almanac to find a seed planting schedule specific to your zone. Another thing to consider is your first and last frost dates.
“The right time” to plant seeds really depends on the type of seed you plant and which types of plants you want to grow. For example, you can grow certain plants like radicchio and brussels sprouts through the winter in most places in North America with the right setup. In some places in the southern United States, you can even grow these plants without protection. Even here in West Virginia, my Swiss Chard lived through winter until about February without any protection at all.Â
Certain plants like brassicas (cabbage, kale, broccoli, etc… the farty-smelling plants) love the cold more than they love heat, so you’ll want to plant those earlier for best results. Same with peas and carrots. Certain plants like nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc) cannot tolerate any frost or freeze. Same with cucurbits (cucumbers, summer squash and winter squash.) These will have to be planted outside after the last frost.Â
If you’re starting seeds indoors, timing to get your best harvest is key. You can start nightshades 6-8 weeks before the last frost indoors or in a greenhouse. Squash grows a lot faster, so you’d only want to start those 2-4 weeks before the last frost.Â
Just because you get the planting time wrong doesn’t mean you’re screwed, it just means that the plants are more likely to taste different, flower earlier than you want them to, or your ultimate harvest will be smaller. Better to try and get a different result than to never try at all. Remember, everything wants to grow.Â
Why are my seedlings long and tall and falling over?
Long tall seedlings that are (maybe) falling over generally mean that the seedlings are likely not getting enough light. We say the plants are “leggy” when this happens. Little baby plants in their first stages of life are very vulnerable to many different issues. This is one that tricks most beginner gardeners, because it looks as if the plants are getting really big, really fast. This is exciting for many beginner gardeners when it really means that something is going wrong with the plant. When plants don’t have enough light, they reach for the sun, whether that is the actual sun or a grow light.Â
Leggy plants become vulnerable to a wide range of plant illnesses such as fungus, getting too wet and becoming mushy in the soil (damping off) and it generally weakens the plant for its whole lifespan.Â
If you’re growing your seedlings indoors under a grow light, try bringing the light as close as you can to the plants as soon as you notice this happening. If you’re growing them outdoors in a greenhouse or cold-frame, consider moving the structure to a location with more light.Â
Legginess usually begins in the first few days after a plant sprouts, so keep an eye out in those early days for this issue.